In 1948, Jaguar introduced the XK120, the company's first sports car since the 1940 SS 100. The XK120 advanced straight-six and aerodynamic bodywork could propel the car to over 120 MPH — and hence the 120 in the name. This 1950 XK120 is one of the last alloy-bodied roadsters made, with a production date of January 9, 1950, and one of 148 left-hand-drive models. The car has had a professional restoration and still carries its original motor, making it one of the best early XK120 examples available.

Produced between 1947 and 1956, the Maserati A6 came in several configurations — grand tourers, full-on race cars, and single-seat grand prix cars. This 1956 A6G/2000 is one of only 21 made with lightweight bodywork by design house Zagato. With its alloy 2-liter straight six, this A6G was the factory car entered in the 1956 Mille Miglia and would go on to appear in many vintage races under private ownership. The car is still intact with matching engine and transmission, making it one of the very few A6's to remain in such original condition.

The Toyota 2000GT was a mold-breaker for the Japanese auto industry. A joint venture between Yamaha and Toyota, it changed how the world saw Japanese cars. This particular model was driven by James Bond on-screen in You Only Live Twice, and is one of only two roadster versions ever built — rumor has it that Sean Connery, who stands 6' 2", was too tall for the hardtop version and stuck out of the targa model. It's currently on display at LA's Petersen Automotive Museum as part of the Roots of Monozukuri exhibit.

There aren't many shoes that are versatile enough for a formal occasion but also look great with a pair of jeans. But The Newton is up for both occasions and plenty in-between. Each pair is Goodyear welted for flexibility and maximum durability and they're lined with leather for increased breathability, and have a comfortable footbed and a leather outsole that's built to stand the test of time. And even when that outsole wears thin, they can be easily re-soled by a repair service -- extending the life of your favorite pair. Available in black and oak leather.

Founded in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Fulton & Roark produces some of the best solid cologne around. As their first line of products, their everyday solid colognes led to a full line of products that include shaving, soaps, shampoos, and innovative aftershave cloths that utilize quality ingredients and are made for guys on the go. The solid colognes and aftershave cloths in particular are ideal for air travel when space is a premium and liquids are cumbersome.

The original Corvette had a lot of style but not a lot going on under the hood, compared to the European two-seaters it was meant to compete against. Timeless Customs has taken the beautiful lines of the 1954 Corvette and removed all the performance handicaps of the original. The fiberglass rides on an Art Morrison spaceframe chassis and under the hood lurks a supercharged C6 ZR1 LS9 crate motor, good for 600 horsepower in a car that tips the scales at just over 2,100 pounds. Along with modern wheels, tires, and disc brakes, this build far above and beyond what GM thought possible in 1954.

You'd be hard-pressed to find a better collection of classic American muscle cars than the person collection of Carroll Shelby himself. On June 3rd, 2018, that's exactly what's coming across the block in Greenwich, Connecticut — some choice cars from the Texan's estate. The collection runs from Shelby's famous collaborations with Ford, to lesser-known projects with Dodge and even General Motors. Highlights include a 1969 Shelby G.T. 500, a 1965 427 Cobra continuation, and the very first Shelby Series 1, chassis 0001. All cars sell with no reserve, making this an excellent opportunity to own a classic with a great history.

While normal sweats are great for lounging around the house, most aren't ideal for getting out in the temperatures seen daily throughout the winter months. Coldsmoke's Windbloc Joggers were made for just that kind of weather, using Polartec Windbloc fleece that blocks virtually all wind with an exterior that's extremely water repellent. You get the feel of fleece joggers on the inside, while the outside looks more polished and wards off the elements. Made in California, think of the Windbloc Joggers as more of your go-to casual pant than workout garb, as the insulation factor makes them great for braving the elements, but not spin class.

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Known internally as the "S/T" and to enthusiasts as "Outlaws", racing-spec 911s from the era took advantage of FIA rule changes to widen the fenders and wheels, increase engine size, and add fuel injection. This 1971 example has been modified over the years but was recently restored and recommissioned to full road and race readiness, with a 2.5L flat-six engine, 915/02 gearbox, fiberglass boot lid and front and rear bumpers, and roll bar. A fine example of a highly-desirable racer.

Not to be outdone by the likes of Jaguar, Shelby American is releasing a continuation of what is arguably the ultimate Shelby Mustang — the GT500 Super Snake. Only one was ever built in 1967, and each of the 10 new cars will be built from 1967 Mustang fastbacks with factory VIN numbers and original titles. An aluminum or cast-iron big-block 427 V8 is mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, with disc brakes and upgraded suspension, which was good for 170 MPH over 50 years ago. Each car gets a dash plaque autographed by Carrol Shelby and Don McCain before their passing, making this car as true to the original as you can get.